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SoleAid Performance Insole XT 2.0

UPC:
740224200748
$31.95
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SoleAid XT II Extreme Performance Insoles

If you need extreme performance that can hold up against constant foot strikes from walking, running, sports or athletic training ⎯ SoleAid XT II Extreme Performance Insoles are the perfect choice. Active feet experience foot fatigue, heel and arch pain, or stress on your ankles when not properly supported and cushioned. Slip into the SoleAid XT II and experience a better step. SoleAid XT insoles are built for support and comfort ideal for moderate, every-day use.

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Extreme Performance and foot support for active life on your feet

  • Balance and stability to reduce foot pain
  • Smooth, soft surface for extra comfort and a blister-free experience
  • Medium flex arch support

Constructed of multiple layers to provide excellent support with maximum comfort. This orthotic insole is a medium flex arch support insole with heel cradle for increased support and stability. Low density soft foam top, Open cell shock absorbing center core and medium density closed cell EVA foam base layer. Ideal for relieving foot fatigue, heel and arch pain, or stress on ankles, knees, hips, or back. Available in multiple sizes for men and women.

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  • Top: Smooth, Low density, Closed-cell, EVA foam
  • Middle: Open cell, shock-absorbing foam
  • Middle: Medium-Flex polypropylene shell arch support
  • Bottom: Medium density, Closed-cell Eva foam

 

 

 

 

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Relieve Common Foot Problems

If you experience any of the issues below, SoleAid XT II insoles can help alleviate discomfort and improve the quality of your steps in as little as two weeks of consistent use.

  • Arch Pain ⎯ Experienced when arch-related bones, ligaments, and tendons are weakened or injured from overuse, excessive activity, or wear and tear.
  • Flat Feet/Fallen Arches ⎯ Postural deformity in which the arches of the foot collapse.
  • Pronation/Supination ⎯ Foot rolling inward or outward causing arch related issues.
  • Heel Pain ⎯ Painful sensation or inflammation either under the heel or just behind it.
  • Plantar Fasciitis ⎯ Plantar fascia inflammation and pain near the front of the heel and bottom center of the foot caused by strain and overuse.
  • Heel Spurs ⎯ Pain caused by bone abnormality resulting from Achilles Tendonitis or Plantar Fasciitis.
  • Morton's Neuroma ⎯ Nerve tissue thickening creates burning pain in the ball of the foot.
  • Metatarsalgia ⎯ Painful inflammation in the ball of the foot.

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